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i can tell you right now they've stole the plans to the f-22, they're build manager f-22's than we are. they're not part of the negotiation for nuclear weapons right now, we only negotiate with russia. we have no idea how many weapons they have. we have no idea how many nuclear weapons they have. we are blind spotted by what they're doing, they're shooting down satellitings and they could blind us. but anyhow i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from indiana. mr. visclosky: i appreciate the gentleman and agree with his i assertion that we do have civilian command of the department of defense and the united states navy and god bless the united states navy, they follow orders. but also having dealt with the navy for some number of years as a member of the subcommittee, i would suggest to my colleagues if the navy had reservations, or had some concerns, we would have had a whiff of that objection and concern wafting from the potomac to this particular building. i have not sensed that myself. i would yield to the gentleman from new jersey
i can tell you right now they've stole the plans to the f-22, they're build manager f-22's than we are. they're not part of the negotiation for nuclear weapons right now, we only negotiate with russia. we have no idea how many weapons they have. we have no idea how many nuclear weapons they have. we are blind spotted by what they're doing, they're shooting down satellitings and they could blind us. but anyhow i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the...
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it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law because all six of us -- well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. that's the way that the law was read to me. >> so john, i have keith here shaking his head. he says they're not interpreting the law correctly. there are those who would suggest that the prosecution did not present their case effectively. talk about that. where do you come down? >> i come down on
it was about self-defense. she completely talked about intent as though that was an issue, which was a diversion from the real trial point. >> okay. here's a bit of what she went on to say. i'll pose this to you, john. she elaborates why they ultimately acquitted zimmerman. here's what she said. >> how did you go from, in nine hours, from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we...
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but someone else was convinced it was all too real, neuman's wife of 22 years, reli. had she suspected he was cheating before the murder? >> yes. she had suspected he was cheating soon after andrea started working there. he would take her calls late at night. he would start hiding the phone, turning it over. the same kind of things you read in a magazine, top ten signs your spouse is cheating, he had them all. >> reporter: even though andrea was a married mother of two, hemy's wife was convinced there was something serious between them. she filed for separation. her lawyer, esther panitch, uncovered documents that traced an extraordinary amount of communication, at all hours, between hemy and andrea. >> in the six months before the murder, there were over 1,400 cell phone calls and texts. >> reporter: is it possible they were discussing work? >> it's possible. but when the e-mails say, "i want to marry you," i don't note how many bosses and their employees have that kind of communication. >> reporter: but does andrea sneiderman's relationship with neuman have anything
but someone else was convinced it was all too real, neuman's wife of 22 years, reli. had she suspected he was cheating before the murder? >> yes. she had suspected he was cheating soon after andrea started working there. he would take her calls late at night. he would start hiding the phone, turning it over. the same kind of things you read in a magazine, top ten signs your spouse is cheating, he had them all. >> reporter: even though andrea was a married mother of two, hemy's wife...
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defense secretary chuck hagel said the defense department is trying to find other places to cut. the pentagon is not the only place that dire sequester warnings have not come to fruition. last week the irs cancelled one of its five furlough days. a little budget shifting allowed the faa to avoid furloughing air traffic controllers, and as for all of those threats of exceedingly long lines at tsa check points, that has not really transpired either. >>> in yet another example of your taxpayer dollars at work, the government has been spending tens of millions of dollars in subsidies to help farmers who have been dead for one year or more. the government accountability office, the gao, estimates the agriculture department sent checks totalling upwards of $32 million between 2008 and 2012 because it had no procedures in place to verify when a farmer died. the report blames the risk management agency for sending $22 million in payments to 3400 people who had been dead for two years or more. >>> and finally, can you guess what's at the top of the summer reading list for high value detai
defense secretary chuck hagel said the defense department is trying to find other places to cut. the pentagon is not the only place that dire sequester warnings have not come to fruition. last week the irs cancelled one of its five furlough days. a little budget shifting allowed the faa to avoid furloughing air traffic controllers, and as for all of those threats of exceedingly long lines at tsa check points, that has not really transpired either. >>> in yet another example of your...
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up 22% in alabama. north and south carolina up 25%. carolina up 25%. >> the forecast for the southeast is for continued above average, a wet pattern going into the fall. >> reporter: all that rain has meant billions of dollars in damaged crops, trickling down directly to your grocery store. >> i wouldn't expect to see average prices for fruits and vegetables, maybe 10% higher this fall than they were in the spring or where they are right now. just because there's going to be less supply available. >> reporter: that may mean higher prices for summer staples like melons, tomatoes and cucumbers. the deep south is hardest hit. but vermont's corn crops are also soaked. and in upstate new york, saturated fields have crippled plows and other workhorses of the farm. endangering peas, tomatoes, even the most hearty of crops, the pumpkin. >> i've never sold green pumpkins at halloween, but you never know, it might be this year. >> reporter: that selling season is months off. for now, it's farmers like duke lane who are hoping after last year's p
up 22% in alabama. north and south carolina up 25%. carolina up 25%. >> the forecast for the southeast is for continued above average, a wet pattern going into the fall. >> reporter: all that rain has meant billions of dollars in damaged crops, trickling down directly to your grocery store. >> i wouldn't expect to see average prices for fruits and vegetables, maybe 10% higher this fall than they were in the spring or where they are right now. just because there's going to be...
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>> he is charged with 22 charges. in the trial portion, related to the offenses, he has pled to lesser included, and the government has accepted one of his pleas for the transmission of one diplomatic cable related to the banking corruption and ineptitude in iceland. he was only really tried on 21 charges in that portion. if he is convicted on the government's case, he faces life plus 141 years. heat is already exposed to 20 years. the defense strategy has been to offset any greater offense to try to keep his plea to 10 or less, so that when they get to the sentencing phase, they can try to mitigate his sentence down as much as possible. werechael ratner, you there for the opening arguments, went back number of times, was there for the closing arguments. making the point of the prosecution made up -- took up a -- it isme on thursday not really the prosecution's problem, it is a problem for the reporters. the prosecution called him an anarchist seeking to make a splash, betrayed the u.s. trust. could brenda manning fac
>> he is charged with 22 charges. in the trial portion, related to the offenses, he has pled to lesser included, and the government has accepted one of his pleas for the transmission of one diplomatic cable related to the banking corruption and ineptitude in iceland. he was only really tried on 21 charges in that portion. if he is convicted on the government's case, he faces life plus 141 years. heat is already exposed to 20 years. the defense strategy has been to offset any greater...
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the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 48 printed in house report 113-170 offered by mr. jones of north carolina. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise nd be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 177. the nays are 246. he amendment is not adopted. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 51, printed in ho
the gentleman from north carolina, mr. jones, on which further proceedings were postponed and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 48 printed in house report 113-170 offered by mr. jones of north carolina. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise nd be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their...
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the gentleman from north carolina. mr. butterfield: i don't have any more speakers and i surrender the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: as a physician and parent and grand parent, i share the same fears and worried the schools may not be prepared to act quickly in an emergency. i'm pleased to support this legislation and i urge everyone to vote in favor of h.r. 2094 and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2094. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. burgess: i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2754. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2754,
the gentleman from north carolina. mr. butterfield: i don't have any more speakers and i surrender the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: as a physician and parent and grand parent, i share the same fears and worried the schools may not be prepared to act quickly in an emergency. i'm pleased to support this legislation and i urge everyone to vote in favor of h.r. 2094 and i yield back. the...
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this dog was set to be killed in north carolina and north carolina animal league saved him. >> alisyn: it's beautiful. >> brian: now look at that. >> alisyn: these other dogs, too, open for adoption. >> steve: that dog could wind up in your house. let's talk about what's going on in the news. pfc bradley manning yesterday got some bad news. he could wind up in prison for 136 years. he was convicted of 20 charges of leaking. it does show the government had a really good case in showing he did leak things to wikileaks. looks like according to legal scholar, the government may have overreached in proving he was aiding and abetting the enemy, even though the enemy, al-qaeda, osama bin laden d have information about the wikileaks leaks in his house. >> alisyn: that was the toughest charge, so he escaped that one. that's the one that carried with it a sentence of prison without chance of parole. but he was convicted of 22 other charges and i think you said 136 years. the sentencing phase begins today. he did not testify at all during his trial. he may testify during the sentencing phase and
this dog was set to be killed in north carolina and north carolina animal league saved him. >> alisyn: it's beautiful. >> brian: now look at that. >> alisyn: these other dogs, too, open for adoption. >> steve: that dog could wind up in your house. let's talk about what's going on in the news. pfc bradley manning yesterday got some bad news. he could wind up in prison for 136 years. he was convicted of 20 charges of leaking. it does show the government had a really good...
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who would have guessed when he was born back in 1983 in beaufort, south carolina. >> you know he was the cutest little boy. >> reporter: the doctor pulled his dad aside. >> he said the baby did not have arms. and i just was sort of dumbfounded, like, what do you mean? >> reporter: it meant engineering solutions. as his mom said -- >> we wanted his childhood to be as close to any other child's childhood as possible, that has always been our attitude, we are going to make it work. >> reporter: where it turned out, richie himself was chief engineer. watch richie the kid, back then, figure out how to open the refrigerator. or, long before learning to drive, how to get going on a bike, that his dad rigged with extra long handle bars. or, nowadays, how to have a meal using the classic handheld device, the spoon. so yeah, speed bumps sometimes but no stop signs. >> i had two parents that from day one tried to make it so my life was, i guess you could say, as normal as possible, whatever normal is. >> reporter: well, really, this is better than normal. this is american strong. >> we can't wa
who would have guessed when he was born back in 1983 in beaufort, south carolina. >> you know he was the cutest little boy. >> reporter: the doctor pulled his dad aside. >> he said the baby did not have arms. and i just was sort of dumbfounded, like, what do you mean? >> reporter: it meant engineering solutions. as his mom said -- >> we wanted his childhood to be as close to any other child's childhood as possible, that has always been our attitude, we are going to...
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it's called which last week posted sexually explicit messages allegedly between anthony weiner and a 22-year-old woman he met online has posted new texts and new photos and the website is promising to publish more tomorrow. so this drip, drip, drip continues. it shows how big of a challenge he will have if he decides to stay in the race. his past misdeeds will continue while they continue to haunt him. meanwhile, we're seeing signs the clinton world, the world of hillary and bill clinton are distancing themselves from the whiners. over the weekend, dee dee myers, former press secretary to president clinton blasted anthony weiner as unqualified and declared his campaign over and said the clintons would be happy to see the weiner story go away. let's watch her. >> look, isn't a story that anybody, particularly the clintons is happy to see splashed all over the news relentlessly. i think they, as much as anyone, would like to see this go away. so you know, if they could choose, they would certainly weiner get out of the race and have huma get on with their life. it's genuinely painful for
it's called which last week posted sexually explicit messages allegedly between anthony weiner and a 22-year-old woman he met online has posted new texts and new photos and the website is promising to publish more tomorrow. so this drip, drip, drip continues. it shows how big of a challenge he will have if he decides to stay in the race. his past misdeeds will continue while they continue to haunt him. meanwhile, we're seeing signs the clinton world, the world of hillary and bill clinton are...
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before recently agreeing to leave the group, beasley spent ten years confined 22-and-a-half hours each day alone in a small cell. >> i wasn't a saint before. i believe that certain people should be isolated, but without no sunlight, going years with no sunlight. it would be nice to look out a window and see the outside. that would be nice. >> reporter: when was the last time you saw the moon? >> the moon? i don't even know. it would have to have been back in '98. >> reporter: for an hour and a half each day, beasley is allowed into a small pen with 20 foot high concrete walls partially covered with plexiglas. and that is his day, every day. pelican bay is one of dozens of supermax prisons around the country. they're built to minimize contact between inmates, often described as the worst of the worst. but what distinguishes pelican bay is the extraordinary length of time some inmates have been held inside. some 500 prisoners have been imprisoned at pelican bay for more than a decade, according to a federal lawsuit filed last year by a coalition of civil rights groups. the suit alleges t
before recently agreeing to leave the group, beasley spent ten years confined 22-and-a-half hours each day alone in a small cell. >> i wasn't a saint before. i believe that certain people should be isolated, but without no sunlight, going years with no sunlight. it would be nice to look out a window and see the outside. that would be nice. >> reporter: when was the last time you saw the moon? >> the moon? i don't even know. it would have to have been back in '98. >>...
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you have a free i.d., which you need an underlying document to get, which costs $22, as the cheapest option -- >> which is a poll tax. >> which is why eric holder called it a poll tax and why the federal courts that said, any law that makes you choose between your paycheck and your franchise, disenfranchises you. and the last thing i'll say, texas only has dmv offices in 81 of 254 counties in the state. so if you don't have that i.d., which 600,000 to 800,000 registered voters don't have, and if you don't have a car, and hispanics are more likely to not have a car and live in counties without dmv offices, how are you supposed to get that i.d.? you're supposed to drive 250 miles the to get it? so for all those reasons, it was blocked under section five, and that's why the justice department and group s going forward are going to try to challenge this law under other provisions of the vote rights act. >> i want to ask you about the politics of what happens and what ari's saying there. he laid out for us very clearly how these policies have disparate impact. but in order for this attorn
you have a free i.d., which you need an underlying document to get, which costs $22, as the cheapest option -- >> which is a poll tax. >> which is why eric holder called it a poll tax and why the federal courts that said, any law that makes you choose between your paycheck and your franchise, disenfranchises you. and the last thing i'll say, texas only has dmv offices in 81 of 254 counties in the state. so if you don't have that i.d., which 600,000 to 800,000 registered voters don't...
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heavy downpours drenching parts of north carolina. we know the rain is responsible for two deaths they say. tropical storm flossie, taking direct aim at hawaii where no such storm has hit in more than 2 o0 years. a live update from the extreme weather center coming. watch this. a landslide pouring mud right on top of a car but somehow everybody in there survived. more of the incredible video. that's all ahead as fox reports live tonight. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? actually... there's no
heavy downpours drenching parts of north carolina. we know the rain is responsible for two deaths they say. tropical storm flossie, taking direct aim at hawaii where no such storm has hit in more than 2 o0 years. a live update from the extreme weather center coming. watch this. a landslide pouring mud right on top of a car but somehow everybody in there survived. more of the incredible video. that's all ahead as fox reports live tonight. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ]...
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age because now especially since the great depression -- the great recession, sorry you graduate at 22 and at 23, you don't have a job. there are no options. nothing is going to happen. >> john: here in the first world, it is a tremend us oily optimistic age. you work at a crappy job. you can eat all you want, you never gain weight. you have tiny apartments and it doesn't bother you. there are plenty of happy 23-year-olds. >> i think it is depressing statistics. this was not my life experience. i don't remember 23. i never felt this great disappointment in the 50s. not at all. >> john: you were an exec making tv in hollywood. you were having fun. >> that's the point. you're supposed to always have fun. i don't understand why people don't. >> john: speak of getting older, older seems to be the demographic for our friends at fox news. for six of the last eight years fox has had a median age of 65 plus for the average viewer in their daytime hours and 65 plus for the average viewer in their prime time hours. we're all friends at fox news. >> i happen to be a particularly good friend of fo
age because now especially since the great depression -- the great recession, sorry you graduate at 22 and at 23, you don't have a job. there are no options. nothing is going to happen. >> john: here in the first world, it is a tremend us oily optimistic age. you work at a crappy job. you can eat all you want, you never gain weight. you have tiny apartments and it doesn't bother you. there are plenty of happy 23-year-olds. >> i think it is depressing statistics. this was not my life...
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they're buying new orleans and charlotte, north carolina. they're not buying los angeles, they're not buying new york, they're not buying chicago, they're not buying boston, they're not buying san francisco, they're not buying six of the ten largest markets in america, but they're going to buy tv ads to sing the praises of obamacare in new orleans and in charlotte, north carolina. what about those markets? those are in battleground states with u.s. senate races where the democrat incumbent voted for obamacare and is defending their vote. they're buying a bunch of markets in states with republican governors who are up for election next year. they're not buying them in the biggest markets, they're not buying them in los angeles or new york, but they're buying them in places where it will have a political impact. $700 million. watch it. by the time they finish, it will be north of a billion dollars. it could be north of a billion and a half dollars being spent for advertising and political help in order to shore up the president's political bas
they're buying new orleans and charlotte, north carolina. they're not buying los angeles, they're not buying new york, they're not buying chicago, they're not buying boston, they're not buying san francisco, they're not buying six of the ten largest markets in america, but they're going to buy tv ads to sing the praises of obamacare in new orleans and in charlotte, north carolina. what about those markets? those are in battleground states with u.s. senate races where the democrat incumbent...
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police forced 22-year-old oscar grant to the ground, face down, handcuffing him. jomannes mezerlie draws what he thought was his taser, but listen -- it was his handgun. the point blank shot by the officer into the unarmed oscar grant killed him. violence and protest erupted in the wake of grant's death and it decries police brutality. the officer was arrested and charged with murder. the city was riveted by the trial and then came the verdict. guilty of a lesser charge, involuntary manslaughter. the nerve touched again. that was 2010. and the officer is now a freeman spending less than a year behind bars. here in oakland, oscar grant's death represents the very worst of gun violence and racism. his case may be over, but the problem is not. today's oscar grant has a new name: trayvon martin. >> that was kim law reporting there. it has been 68 years since the holocaust and still some nazi camp guards are on the loose? we'll tell you about a new push to catch these surviving war criminals just ahead. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. gei
police forced 22-year-old oscar grant to the ground, face down, handcuffing him. jomannes mezerlie draws what he thought was his taser, but listen -- it was his handgun. the point blank shot by the officer into the unarmed oscar grant killed him. violence and protest erupted in the wake of grant's death and it decries police brutality. the officer was arrested and charged with murder. the city was riveted by the trial and then came the verdict. guilty of a lesser charge, involuntary...
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for every dollar that they send to washington, it gets back 77 cents, where does the 22 cents go? to rand paul's states, and other states, think of the give me states that take much more from the federal government than they ever pay for in federal tax revenue. for every dollar, rand paul's kentucky sends to washington, kentucky gets back $1.57. chris christie might be seeking the electoral votes of rand paul's give me, give me, give me state some day. so he will probably use a different line of defense against rand paul's give me, give me, give me nonsense. i was so wrong. not about the dollars and cents. but about chris christie. he went there today. >> senator paul wants to start looking at where he is going to cut spending to afford defense? maybe he should start to cut the pork barrel defense he sends home to kentucky at $1.51 for every dollars and not look at new jersey where we get 61 cents per dollar, maybe he should look at that before he looks at the federal side. because most washington politicians only care about bringing home the bacon. >> and rand paul foolishly talk
for every dollar that they send to washington, it gets back 77 cents, where does the 22 cents go? to rand paul's states, and other states, think of the give me states that take much more from the federal government than they ever pay for in federal tax revenue. for every dollar, rand paul's kentucky sends to washington, kentucky gets back $1.57. chris christie might be seeking the electoral votes of rand paul's give me, give me, give me state some day. so he will probably use a different line...
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let's hear from john in south carolina's mr. sieminski --. >> caller: since my a time is short do we have a gas shortage? >> i don't believe so i think the answer is no. >> caller: do we pump enough gas here in the united states to sustain us? >> i want to make sure you were talking about gasoline and natural gas in fact, we are pumping so much there is an opportunity to export that and i think we will be the net exporter around the year 2020. >> i am talking about gas by cars. >> gas from your car comes from refining crude oil. the reserve space for the crude oil has improved dramatically from shale like the formation i know you said your time is limited but this is important and in 2005 real importing 60% of all were liquid fuel consumption by 2011 i think that number was down a 40% and it is lower now and likely to continue to move lower and that means the u.s. is importing less and less and i think that is your question. >> both of those is a yes answer some in next thing is if there is no gas shortage jimmy paul b. neff yea
let's hear from john in south carolina's mr. sieminski --. >> caller: since my a time is short do we have a gas shortage? >> i don't believe so i think the answer is no. >> caller: do we pump enough gas here in the united states to sustain us? >> i want to make sure you were talking about gasoline and natural gas in fact, we are pumping so much there is an opportunity to export that and i think we will be the net exporter around the year 2020. >> i am talking about...
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north carolina may stand alone. you know, it took ten years to do this in north carolina. one of their representatives' name is larry womble. he's been pushing this for ten years. unfit human traits. defecti defectiveness. feebleminded. a burden. they said this publicly. this was in scholarly journals. this was not some secret thing. it was very public. academics, lawyers, politicians were all very much in favor of sterilizing these people. it seems so unbelievable now. >> so unbelievable were archaic, unreal. thank you for the update. >>> most people would like to stay young. the roll ing stones may say you can't always get what you want. coming up next, a unique look at a rock 'n' roll legend on his 70th birthday. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains o
north carolina may stand alone. you know, it took ten years to do this in north carolina. one of their representatives' name is larry womble. he's been pushing this for ten years. unfit human traits. defecti defectiveness. feebleminded. a burden. they said this publicly. this was in scholarly journals. this was not some secret thing. it was very public. academics, lawyers, politicians were all very much in favor of sterilizing these people. it seems so unbelievable now. >> so unbelievable...
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south carolina. 22% above normal in alabama. across the board. and we're seeing a double whammy. last year, farms in the south were hit with a drought. this year it's massive rainfall. >> so what's causing it? >> well there's no one smoking gun that you can point to. however, what you can say is that on average, temperatures in the gulf of mexico and the caribbean have been higher than normal. meaning more moisture gets in the air. and when that moisture collides with cold air from canada watch out. that drives tornadoes, hurricanes and all this rainfall. and so we could be looking at a new normal. more energy means more swings. and remember two weeks ago we had this heat dome in the northeast. last month we had a huge blistering temperatures in death valley in california. that's typical of the swings you get as the temperature rises. >> so what crops were you & talking about being affected? we've been talking all morning about crops and the change in the cost it's going to cost us. >>el well, the famous georgia peach is simply
south carolina. 22% above normal in alabama. across the board. and we're seeing a double whammy. last year, farms in the south were hit with a drought. this year it's massive rainfall. >> so what's causing it? >> well there's no one smoking gun that you can point to. however, what you can say is that on average, temperatures in the gulf of mexico and the caribbean have been higher than normal. meaning more moisture gets in the air. and when that moisture collides with cold air from...
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it's 22 minutes after the hour. 5:22 here on the east coast. sun is just about to come up. and hope you're off to a great day already. >>> in the meantime, let's head to florida where dramatic video was just released of a florida state university football player who survived a horrifying motorcycle crash. take a look at this right here. the man on the motorcycle hits the car and goes flying into the windshield of a parked bus. police say that the car pulled out in front of him and didn't establish the right-of-way. luckily, o'leary walked away from that accident suffering only minor injuries. wow, look at that right now. o'leary is the grandson of the golfing great jack nicklaus. how lucky that he's alive. >>> it's the coolest museum you'll never get to see. now it has a brand new exhibit. the secret cia museum adding osama bin laden's personal ak 47 to its collection. they found the weapon next to his body during the raid on his compound in may 2011. visits to that museum are by invitation only. >> get an invitation. >> brand new information about the investigation into th
it's 22 minutes after the hour. 5:22 here on the east coast. sun is just about to come up. and hope you're off to a great day already. >>> in the meantime, let's head to florida where dramatic video was just released of a florida state university football player who survived a horrifying motorcycle crash. take a look at this right here. the man on the motorcycle hits the car and goes flying into the windshield of a parked bus. police say that the car pulled out in front of him and...
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. >>> 6:22 right now. coming up, bracing for impact. we have the warning for tourists as a tropical storm is right now bearing down on the hawaiian islands. >>> taking a live look outside, a cool start for the last week of july, especially taking a live look in the south bay this morning. we'll continue to keep tabs on your forecast, the traffic and all the day's news ahead. 6:22. ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® >>> mime mile police still don't know why a gunman went on a shooting rampage killing six people and setting his apartment on fire. pedro vargas was in the sproefs being evicted. more than 100 officers were at the apartment killing vargas and rescuing two hostages. >>> four adults
. >>> 6:22 right now. coming up, bracing for impact. we have the warning for tourists as a tropical storm is right now bearing down on the hawaiian islands. >>> taking a live look outside, a cool start for the last week of july, especially taking a live look in the south bay this morning. we'll continue to keep tabs on your forecast, the traffic and all the day's news ahead. 6:22. ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130...
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in response, the stock soared $16.42, or 22%, a massive move in single session and now they have given you a 30% gain. here is the company that is right at the confluence of cloud computing and drug development two smoking hot areas. can they keep going or will they run into a place where they do not have room to run, let's check in with the co-founder, chairman and ceo of medidata to learn more about this amazing quarter and what is in store for the company. thank you. right at the top you say there's a new sheriff at the fda. there's janet woodcock, and she is saying that tests have to be done a particular way. from the literature, you are the only company that is doing the tests the way the fda wants right now. >> jim, what janet woodcock is saying is that industry in conjunction with regulatory agencies have to change the way clinical trials are being done, what we help is our customers to do those trials in a very different way, in a modern way, using the cloud. and what we help them do is to drive real value. make sure that we are getting high quality products to market. >> and a
in response, the stock soared $16.42, or 22%, a massive move in single session and now they have given you a 30% gain. here is the company that is right at the confluence of cloud computing and drug development two smoking hot areas. can they keep going or will they run into a place where they do not have room to run, let's check in with the co-founder, chairman and ceo of medidata to learn more about this amazing quarter and what is in store for the company. thank you. right at the top you say...
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and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> just over a week since the president's historic speech on race and just a day after he pledged to strengthen the voting rights act, the fight for justice is getting wider and deeper. it's also getting a bit embarrassing for republicans. in washington today, they were dual events one held by house democrat leader nancy pelosi and the congressional black caucus on race and justice. the other held by democrats john conyers and ben cardin to promote their bill that would help identify instances of racial profiling. on monday, civil rights leaders including al sharpton met with the president and the attorney general to discuss how the executive branch plans to fight voter i.d. laws which many believe are thinly veiled attempts at voter suppression. that will same day, just a few hundred miles south is, north carolina reportedly witnessed its largest ever moral monday protests at the state capitol. thousands of protesters demonstrated against the gop
and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. >>> just over a week since the president's historic speech on race and just a day after he pledged to strengthen the voting rights act, the fight for justice is getting wider and deeper. it's also getting a bit embarrassing for republicans. in washington today, they were dual events one held by house democrat leader nancy pelosi and the congressional black caucus on race...
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south carolina republican senator lindsey graham who says snowden compromised national security called russia's decision a game changer with our relationship with russia and mccain called it a slap in the face of all americans. >> russia should be, could be and i hope would be a much more positive partner in trying to bring stability in areas of the world where we have insecurity and instability. they haven't been very good at that. >> reporter: the most obvious example is syria and has continued to provide weapons. the russian relationship has provided an overland route to supply u.s. troops in afghanistan and more. >> it provided cooperation with russia in dealing with iran. it provided cooperation with russia that led to the new start treaty. >> reporter: still there have been questions about which countries have gotten the better deal since former sec is tear clinton presented with a restart button in 2009. >> and the reason is because, number one, i shouldn't have to. >> reporter: the president met with lawmakers from both parties to talk about the nsa's batta mibatta -- data mini
south carolina republican senator lindsey graham who says snowden compromised national security called russia's decision a game changer with our relationship with russia and mccain called it a slap in the face of all americans. >> russia should be, could be and i hope would be a much more positive partner in trying to bring stability in areas of the world where we have insecurity and instability. they haven't been very good at that. >> reporter: the most obvious example is syria and...
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>> in south carolina, there is the death penalty. we are not sure yet what they will charge him with. will they ask for the death penalty or life in prison. obviously he is going to -- try to plea the deal down and ask for, say, manslaughter. i don't think there is anything but first-degree murder here. where he had the intent to kill somebody. he planned it. he went to their house, pretended to be somebody he wasn't. got access to the inside and then killed this, you know, sex offender and his wife. not that i don't think that people have a real vengeance for people that do this to children or even to other adults, but this is not zimmerman vigilante justice in our new world. we cannot think that we can just decide now that we are the police and we will take care of anybody that we think is suspected of doing something or actually did something. it is problematic we are starting to see this kind of behavior going on in our country and, you know, that people think it is okay. >> yeah. this certainly takes to it a new level. what abou
>> in south carolina, there is the death penalty. we are not sure yet what they will charge him with. will they ask for the death penalty or life in prison. obviously he is going to -- try to plea the deal down and ask for, say, manslaughter. i don't think there is anything but first-degree murder here. where he had the intent to kill somebody. he planned it. he went to their house, pretended to be somebody he wasn't. got access to the inside and then killed this, you know, sex offender...
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the defense will open its case on monday. jim armstrong has the story. >> reporter: the government ended its case on two powerful witnesses, one, what was known as massive money laundering and the other an irs agent who arrested him. he co--owned a bank account with his brother that was used to collect on big south boston debt long after whitey went on the run. after that jurors got to see everything pulled out of bulger's apartment turned hideout in santa monica california. more than $822,000 in cash hidden in walls alongside 30 pistols, rifles and other weapons. the witness testified he screamed and swore when arrested but eventually calmed down and told katherine to say, yes and, they're going get it. he used his real name joking quote, this is the first time i've signed this name in a long time. when agent gary hola asked if he would have ever used this arsenal to engage in a shoot-out with police, he said no because a stray bullet might hit someone. it was a powerful day of testimony and images but some are not confident
the defense will open its case on monday. jim armstrong has the story. >> reporter: the government ended its case on two powerful witnesses, one, what was known as massive money laundering and the other an irs agent who arrested him. he co--owned a bank account with his brother that was used to collect on big south boston debt long after whitey went on the run. after that jurors got to see everything pulled out of bulger's apartment turned hideout in santa monica california. more than...
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that's the law in florida an 22 other states. even though zimmerman did not formerly invoke stand your ground in his trial that was the law that allowed him to walk away the night he murdered trayvon martin. now for nine days dozens of young floridians called the dreamed genders have been camping outside of the governor's office, and they have been urging the governor to repeal stand your ground that hurts minorities. >> repeal stand your ground. repeal. [applause] these kids, they matter. to me, they matter. governor of florida, they need to matter to you. >> michael: but even after sitting down to meet with the protesters governor rick scott refuses to budge. >> i've put together a task force and they concluded that we don't need to change the law and i agree with the conclusion. >> reporter: governor scott may not realize it or he may not care, but stand your ground is a bad, and frankly racist policies. carding to the tampa by times justifiable homicide have tripled since stand your ground. and worse if the victim was black,
that's the law in florida an 22 other states. even though zimmerman did not formerly invoke stand your ground in his trial that was the law that allowed him to walk away the night he murdered trayvon martin. now for nine days dozens of young floridians called the dreamed genders have been camping outside of the governor's office, and they have been urging the governor to repeal stand your ground that hurts minorities. >> repeal stand your ground. repeal. [applause] these kids, they...
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but i'd like to quote from that same study that same survey a recent survey found that only 22% of federal employees believe that performance and pay are linked. and i would like to point out that this bill certainly would cover that. we are not saying do away with all bonuses, quite the contrary, we believe that people need to be incentivized. we believe in merit pay. we believe in bonuses for those that work. i can say this, when you start paying out bonuses to 75% of all senior executive employees, the people back home don't understand. maybe the people in massachusetts understand, but i can tell you the people in north carolina don't understand. we've got some 7,000 senior executive service employees that make an average of $168,500 every year. so when you go back home and say, they're making $168,000 a year and on top of that, we're going to pay them a $30,000 people don't understand, whether they work for the federal government or whether they are in the private sector, they don't understand. i've got single moms, mr. speaker, that said you know what, i'd be glad to go to work just f
but i'd like to quote from that same study that same survey a recent survey found that only 22% of federal employees believe that performance and pay are linked. and i would like to point out that this bill certainly would cover that. we are not saying do away with all bonuses, quite the contrary, we believe that people need to be incentivized. we believe in merit pay. we believe in bonuses for those that work. i can say this, when you start paying out bonuses to 75% of all senior executive...
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i think it is a defensible program. i think it's a necessary program but certainly there is question it raise ad lot of questions in the minds of the american people and we've had some of those questions answered i think, both from the president and then in congressional testimony from leaders of the intelligence community but i think people have a lot more questions and this debate that we're having is healthy. what we haven't seen the president do aside from his one brief appearance is lay this out and make the case as to why exactly this is necessary. i think he is ought to do that, if he believes that we need to continue these programs an white house is on the record saying that they do, we need to hear from the president exactly what kind of threats we're facing and exactly how these are likely to be thwarted by the continuation of these programs. bill: thank you. peter king up next hour for that very topic. he voted against the amendment and keep the nsa program in place. stephen hayes, our north star shining brig
i think it is a defensible program. i think it's a necessary program but certainly there is question it raise ad lot of questions in the minds of the american people and we've had some of those questions answered i think, both from the president and then in congressional testimony from leaders of the intelligence community but i think people have a lot more questions and this debate that we're having is healthy. what we haven't seen the president do aside from his one brief appearance is lay...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and you
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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bill: well, some more extreme weather hitting north carolina. heavy rainfall causing severe floods, the worst they have seen there in 70 years. a local river cresting more than 17 feet, homes and roadways underwater, flash flooding killing at least two so far, and forecasts warn the danger's not over yet. more rain in north carolina is in the forecast. ♪ ♪ jamie: from the tv screen to a real life courthouse, two of the stars from the real housewives of new jersey are facing federal fraud charges. first, take a look at a clip of their show. >> you're disappointing our family! >> i am? >> yes! >> shame on you. i'm not sticking with scum like you. >> that wasn't right. >> i don't care. she's scum, and i'm going to call you scum. >> you know what? i'm outta here. >> that's right, leave. jamie: well, they left, and they made their way to court this morning. here they are. they are charged in a 39-count indictment including false statements they alleged to have made on loan applications and then bankruptcy fraud. jeff gold is a new jersey criminal
bill: well, some more extreme weather hitting north carolina. heavy rainfall causing severe floods, the worst they have seen there in 70 years. a local river cresting more than 17 feet, homes and roadways underwater, flash flooding killing at least two so far, and forecasts warn the danger's not over yet. more rain in north carolina is in the forecast. ♪ ♪ jamie: from the tv screen to a real life courthouse, two of the stars from the real housewives of new jersey are facing federal fraud...
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it was self-defense pretty much. it was a fight that got out of hand. and the dude put a knife, cut me, i pulled my gun out and shot him, right? everybody told on me. they all sung. i was like, man, what? she said it was hard for her, whatever, right? and she split. pretty much dogged me, you know? >> couple years later he got out. i think whenever he used to look at me, he used to just like get mad because you know, when you love somebody, you know what i'm saying, you're mad when they're with somebody else. but he was gone for five years. but i don't know. i love -- i'll always love him. >> if you could get back with alexandria again, would you? >> get back with her like back together? no, marngs no. i ain't doing that. i can't do that to myself. i can't even do it to her. no. i'll be her friend though. and i'll always be there for her. but as far as me and her marrying and all that, no, i can't do that. >> oh, man. i love jake. >> i've got a new girl. that's a different type of girl, like one that i should keep and be nice to. so i'm trying like to l
it was self-defense pretty much. it was a fight that got out of hand. and the dude put a knife, cut me, i pulled my gun out and shot him, right? everybody told on me. they all sung. i was like, man, what? she said it was hard for her, whatever, right? and she split. pretty much dogged me, you know? >> couple years later he got out. i think whenever he used to look at me, he used to just like get mad because you know, when you love somebody, you know what i'm saying, you're mad when...
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i wish more liberals would come to his defense. like i said, you didn't hear anything when that -- the 30 senators, primarily republicans who she was servicing once a month. >> stephanie: curtis, i hear ya. your point is valid. there will be some people who feel that way. >> ultimately, it is up to the people of the city of new york whether they want him as mayor or not. >> stephanie: debi in florida. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: i find it interesting some of your male callers think it is okay that anthony wiener to expose himself. >> stephanie: there may be more of a gender than a political thing here. >> caller: yes, mark sanford he hiked the appalachian trail and did he the wrong thing. it is different to have an affair which may be private than your -- you're a public figure and exposing yourself. that shows poor judgment. >> stephanie: right. and on a personal side, maybe it is a gender thing guys being jerks with their wives and humiliating them publicly. 58 minutes after the hour. right back on "the
i wish more liberals would come to his defense. like i said, you didn't hear anything when that -- the 30 senators, primarily republicans who she was servicing once a month. >> stephanie: curtis, i hear ya. your point is valid. there will be some people who feel that way. >> ultimately, it is up to the people of the city of new york whether they want him as mayor or not. >> stephanie: debi in florida. >> caller: hi, stephanie. >> stephanie: hi. >> caller: i...
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we're hearing about the law that's been proposed by republicans in north carolina. that is being called the most restrictive voter law ever anywhere in the country. it's going to make it much harder for a lot of people to vote. could the federal government or private parties use this section 3 of the voting rights act to stop that law in north carolina as well or any laws wherever they might be across the country? >> i think the question that congress is going to have to look at, because congress is right now looking at whether or not the tools that are left in the voting rights act after shelby county are enough to protect minority voters. and what they're going to have to look at is whether or not 3-c is a realistic mechanism, the way it's currently drafted in order to have the worst actors brought into a preclearance regime to stop discrimination. and are the other parts of the statute also sufficient? so this is -- 3-c is not a panacea as it's currently written and i think no one sees it that way. this, what's happened in texas, is an example of how it could be
we're hearing about the law that's been proposed by republicans in north carolina. that is being called the most restrictive voter law ever anywhere in the country. it's going to make it much harder for a lot of people to vote. could the federal government or private parties use this section 3 of the voting rights act to stop that law in north carolina as well or any laws wherever they might be across the country? >> i think the question that congress is going to have to look at, because...
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meadows of north carolina for tuesday, july 30, mr. miller of florida for today, after 6:00 p.m., and for the balance of the week, and mr. young of florida for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. he requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. olson is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority eader. mr. olson: mr. speaker, as a team, i the house want to open this special order by paying tribute to a man who made american energy independence possible in the 21st century. george mitchell. mr. mitchell left us this past friday. he was 94 years old. six year -- six years short a century. he was truly a larger than life figure, in texas, america, and the world. he spent more than 20 years of his life risking tens of millions of his own dollars looking to unlock the natural gas and oil that he knew existed in shale plates all across this country. mitchell 1990's, mr. finally succeeded in tapping into the barnett shale plate outside dallas-fort wor
meadows of north carolina for tuesday, july 30, mr. miller of florida for today, after 6:00 p.m., and for the balance of the week, and mr. young of florida for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. he requests are granted. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from texas, mr. olson is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority eader. mr. olson: mr. speaker, as a team, i the house want to open this special order by paying tribute to a...
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he was 22 years old when detained although he does not know his exact age. he had a son six months old when he last saw him in 2003 and he withever been charged harming anyone either afghan north american. had my client and brought to federal court instead of guantÁnamo, he could have and what had been tried years ago. nearly 500 terrorists have been convicted in federal courts. in the guantÁnamo military commission, six. now, after a decade of detention with no crime he can be charged of, he sits in guantÁnamo imprisoned indefinitely. how it isasks possible for my government to detain him for without proving he committed no crime and i told them there are people who believe under the laws of war that we are able to detain people indefinitely until the war is over. he then asks me, you will no longer be at war with afghanistan after 2014. can i go home then? or does this war never and? a service member and an attorney sworn to uphold the constitution and our strong legal conditions, i don't have good answers for him. client is guilty of a crime, you shoul
he was 22 years old when detained although he does not know his exact age. he had a son six months old when he last saw him in 2003 and he withever been charged harming anyone either afghan north american. had my client and brought to federal court instead of guantÁnamo, he could have and what had been tried years ago. nearly 500 terrorists have been convicted in federal courts. in the guantÁnamo military commission, six. now, after a decade of detention with no crime he can be charged of, he...
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an american from north carolina. today in wisconsin. heather: can imagine the passenger on a plane, looking out and seeing that? coming up another scandal rocking the irs, today's new call for lawmakers to rein in the agency. what are you doing back there? ow! that hurt! no, no, no, no. you can't go to school like this, c'mon. don't do it! no! (mom vo) you never know what life's gonna throw at you. if i gotta wear clothes, you gotta wear clothes. (mom vo) that's why i got a subaru. i just pulled up. he did what now? no he's never done that before! oh really? i might have some clothes in the car. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ...and a great deal. . thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale now. up to 40% off. only at hotels.com that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so
an american from north carolina. today in wisconsin. heather: can imagine the passenger on a plane, looking out and seeing that? coming up another scandal rocking the irs, today's new call for lawmakers to rein in the agency. what are you doing back there? ow! that hurt! no, no, no, no. you can't go to school like this, c'mon. don't do it! no! (mom vo) you never know what life's gonna throw at you. if i gotta wear clothes, you gotta wear clothes. (mom vo) that's why i got a subaru. i just...
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right now there is a large going forwardhed with b-22's. is there any dialogue going on with that now? >> if we could also stick to one question. i will leave it up to you what you want to respond to their. corpsan answer the marine one. the first question about getting back to the general amos discussion, it would be a mistake to say we were going back to the way we used to do it. we need to have strong relationships with -- special ops need to have to be embedded with the amphibious naval forces as well. that does not mean we have to put a large contingent of troops for longheir =--- deployments. you will see a smaller team of guys probably called at first and integration team, special operations, network integration team, intel, to medications, and some type of officer to lead that team, to be the bellybutton and hideous group. the commander to special operations, command and the tsco's, what ever they are passing through, but we will not getting back to put large numbers of guys back to the a rcs. week wargame,ne- and that is exactly as
right now there is a large going forwardhed with b-22's. is there any dialogue going on with that now? >> if we could also stick to one question. i will leave it up to you what you want to respond to their. corpsan answer the marine one. the first question about getting back to the general amos discussion, it would be a mistake to say we were going back to the way we used to do it. we need to have strong relationships with -- special ops need to have to be embedded with the amphibious...
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she's at 22%. they're all roughly in the pack there. eyes now will be on the new maris poll tomorrow. meanwhile, here's weiner today discussing his opponents. let's watch. >> there have been people since the moment i got in this race who didn't want me to run. there have been people who didn't want me to run at the very beginning. but a lot of people have been crying out for someone to talk about issues important to the middle class. and a lot of the same people not happy about me in the first place want me out. >> one of his opponents is bill thompson. thanks for joining us. i was rooting for you last time even though i respect bloomberg. i tried to get my kid to vote for you. i'm not sure if he did or not. >> i hope so. >> let's talk about this race. can you talk about weiner's problem that seems to have continued after he ran for the mayor. he keeps doing this up to as recently as whenever. do you believe his problems are behind him, yes or no? >> it's not a question of do i believe that are his problems behind him or not, this elect
she's at 22%. they're all roughly in the pack there. eyes now will be on the new maris poll tomorrow. meanwhile, here's weiner today discussing his opponents. let's watch. >> there have been people since the moment i got in this race who didn't want me to run. there have been people who didn't want me to run at the very beginning. but a lot of people have been crying out for someone to talk about issues important to the middle class. and a lot of the same people not happy about me in the...